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- Galalith (Erinoid in the United Kingdom) is a synthetic plastic material manufactured by the interaction of casein and formaldehyde. The commercial name...
- casein. Some of the earliest plastics were based on casein. In particular, galalith was well known for use in buttons. Fiber can be made from extruded casein...
- 1998) 1897: Still produced today, Galalith is a milk-based bioplastic that was created by German chemists in 1897. Galalith is primarily found in buttons...
- Bakelite, that turns red over time, regardless of its original color. Galalith is an early plastic derived from milk products. Micarta is an early composite...
- Traditional Gr**** Tavli board made from Rosewood with checkers made of Galalith....
- Traditional Gr**** Tavli board made from Rosewood with checkers made of Galalith....
- cellulose with nitration mixture. Acetylcellulose (not in the use at present) Galalith or "artificial horn" (condensation product of casein and formaldehyde)...
- Their contributions led to the discovery of materials such as celluloid, galalith, parkesine, rayon, vulcanised rubber and, later, Bakelite: all materials...
- button market, which listed buttons made of vegetable ivory, metal, gl****, galalith, silk, linen, cotton-covered crochet, lead, snap fasteners, enamel, rubber...
- proteins) by immersion in formaldehyde, producing material marketed as galalith. In 1897, m****-printing press owner Wilhelm Krische of Hanover, Germany...